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December 2017 Staff Above & Beyond
The following staff members were nominated for the Above and Beyond Award. The 2 winners for the drawing of the $25.00 dollar gift card are: Jaime DeMaris and Abigail DeHart. Congratulations to all!!
Linda Cornwell, Stevy Cunningham, Abigail DeHart and Jaime DeMaris: I am nominating these ladies after they very kindly stepped up to take additional Giving Tree family deliveries to some of the farthest distances in Clermont County. They did not hesitate and were enthusiastic to lend a hand.
Ginny Mersman: I want to thank Ginny for the time she took to help me renew my CDA. Thanks, Ginny!
Sandy Stewart, Marlene Jewell and Brenda Wise: I want to recognize these ladies for going above and beyond their teaching duties to help me in obtaining some documents signed by 3 of their families, while the Family Advocate was out. They worked diligently making copies, talking to the parents, and faxed the documents back to me within 24 hours! Great example of team work! THANK YOU!
Melody Kirby: Melody has done an awesome job keeping the Bethel center going while without a teacher. In addition, she has worked with the Early Childhood students at Grant to incorporate them into the classroom learning. Great job, Melody!